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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Graduates who desire free tickets for the John Harvard celebration may obtain them upon application at the office of the Co-operative Society, or by writing to G. G. Glass '08, Dana 31. Applications should state the number of tickets wanted, and should be accompanied by a stamped envelope addressed to the sender...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Graduate Tickets for John Harvard Celebration | 11/12/1907 | See Source »

...meeting of the John Harvard Celebration Committee last night, it was decided that officers of the University shall be admitted free to the John Harvard celebration in the Stadium on the evening of November 29. Tickets will be placed in accessible places in the Square, where they may be obtained by application during the week of the celebration. Tickets will not be issued, however, to men now in the University, as they will be expected to march in the procession. No ladies will be admitted. Sub-committees will be appointed to arrange for the details of the celebration, which will...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Further Plans for the John Harvard Celebration | 10/29/1907 | See Source »

...first biography of John Harvard has been long delayed, its publication is surely well timed in the month when we are preparing to celebrate the three hundredth anniversary of his birth. It was doubtless the scarcity of biographical details that so long kept the field free for the present biographer; and, despite Mr. Shelley's careful gleaning, we have here still but a slender sheaf of facts. To make a volume of some three hundred pages it has been necessary to eke it out with much matter descriptive of times of our founder, and the places in which he lived...

Author: By W. A. Neilson., | Title: H. C. Shelley's "John, Harvard and his Times" | 10/26/1907 | See Source »

...leaving College is at their neglect of their opportunities for seeing places and institutions which others come far to visit. By this we do not refer merely to places of historical or literary interest in the neighborhood of Boston. There are many such excursions which would occupy a free afternoon or holiday and which would be well worth the time devoted to them. But there are in our very midst places whose existence is scarcely known except to specialization or advanced students. We refer to the museums...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNAPPRECIATED OPPORTUNITIES. | 10/15/1907 | See Source »

...free lecture series maintained by the Lowell Institute in the Teachers' School of Science Mr. Albert P. Morse Sp. '07 will give a series of "Field Lessons in Zoology," and Professor D. W. Johnson will give a series of "Laboratory Lessons in Geology...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard Professors Prominent in Lowell Institute Courses | 10/11/1907 | See Source »

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